KTF met with its extraordinary Oro Provincial partners to commence a new phase of its Project Zero partnership. Partners launched the next stage of the project including the opening of KTF’s new Safe House in the Province for survivors of GBV and family and sexual violence, strengthened case management and counselling services, and ongoing community awareness programs.
Read MoreKTF’s submission calls for a renewed commitment from the Australian Government to develop a tailored International Gender Equality strategy that addresses the ongoing crises affecting women and girls in Papua New Guinea.
Read MoreThe Kokoda Track Foundation (KTF) concluded its Kicks 4 Kokoda (K4K) tournaments in Kokoda, Kebara, and Beuru, marking the successful culmination of this year's K4K program.
Read MoreKTF’s recent submission to the PNG Permanent Parliamentary Committee on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment highlighted the pervasive issue of Gender-based violence and the necessity of creating a safer environment for women and girls. KTF’s Project Zero with invaluable partners are leading the way in Oro Province and this submission delves into the transformative journey of Project Zero, particularly the remarkable impact on the lives of those affected by Gender-based Violence in this remote and rural region.
Read MoreLast week, KTF (Kokoda Track Foundation) in partnership with Papua New Guinea Counsellors’ Association (PNGCA) supported a 10-day upskilling training workshop. Located in Kokoda, Northern Oro Province, this workshop was conducted from Wednesday 12th – Friday 21st of April at KTF’s Kokoda FODE College and delivered a Basic Counselling Course to 24 eager participants.
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